Project: Shadowchaser 31 years old

Somebody made him! Somebody programed him to kill! Now it's up to somebody to pull the plug!

Project: Shadowchaser

Set in the future, a group of terrorists with an android leader storm a hospital when the President's daughter is inside, taking her hostage. To find a way of freeing her, the police decide to consult the architect who designed the building, but he's currently in jail for some crime, and the punishment of the future is to be frozen solid for one's sentence. The cops accidentally thaw out the wrong guy, a football player who decides to keep the mistake a secret and help the police in exchange for his freedom. Will he be able to defeat the terrorists and rescue the hostages, despite not knowing the first thing about architecture?

Credits

Project: Shadowchaser Cast

Name Character
Meg Foster She was 44, now 75 years old as Sarah
Frank Zagarino He was 41, now 73 years old as Romulus
Paul Koslo He was 48, 74 years old when he died as Trevanian
Joss Ackland He was 64, now 96 years old as Kinderman
Ricco Ross He was 32, now 64 years old as Jackson
Martin Kove He was 46, now 78 years old as Desilva
Kim Huffman as Naomi
John Guerrasio He was 42, now 74 years old as Blake
John Pasternack as King
Michael Morris He was 34, now 66 years old as Assault Leader
Brian Jackson as President

Project: Shadowchaser Crew

Name Department
Norman Baillie as Location Manager. Production
Andrew Ackland-Snow as Art Direction. Art
John A. Curtis as Executive Producer. Production
Alan M. Trow as Cinematography. Crew
John Eyres as Director. Directing
John Eyres as Producer. Production
Peter Francis as Set Decoration. Art
Robert Lee as Associate Producer. Production
Lloyd A. Simandl as Executive Producer. He was 44 (now 76) years old Production
Stephen Lister as Screenplay. Writing
Mark Harris as Production Design. He was 77 (82) years old when He died Art
Project: Shadowchaser poster
Project: Shadowchaser (31 years)

Somebody made him! Somebody programed him to kill! Now it's up to somebody to pull the plug!

  • Release day: Thursday, July 02, 1992
  • Runtime: 97 minutes